Arkansas City High School - Mirror Yearbook (Arkansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1937

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These juniors may be expected to fulfill their duties as seniors when they step into the vacancy left by the class '37. They may be trusted to accept the responsibilities they will receive with minds and hands able to perform them well. For they are a class firm in their beliefs and eager to get ahead, steady in their reasoning and thrilled at being leaders. They are bound to do something for the senior class that will carry on the tradition. The seniors need feel no alarm in leaving the duties of the senior class of JOSEPHINE BROOKS MAX BROWN VIRGINIA BROWN ALMA BROWNLEE CARL BUXTON HENRY BUMGAR'DNER JACK BURKHART HAROLD BURNETT DOROTHA BURNETT FRANK BURNELL LORENE HIGHT BILL HILL NEDA JO HINTON CHARLES HURST REID HOLCOMB OPAL MATI-IEW JOSEPH MATTINGLY ROSEMARY MeDONOUGH WALTER McDOWELL HELEN MCKEEVER LEMUEL TILSON VVALTER TINSLEY VIVIAN TOWLES X LINDEL TEUFUL JAMES TULLY ELEANOR MARSH CLARENCE MARSHALL HELEN BURKE MARTIN JOHN MARTIN HOYETTE MATTHEWS PAGE 34 A. C. H.S. to this group of students so full of vitality and ability. The Juniors have proved themselves worthy to advance They accepted the rie- . . ' ' g vances which were given to them as sophomores, grinned and bore them. And now, with their seiond year gone, they have maintained their character, developed poise, and made Junior c ass mean something more than the bunch with one more to go Evei 'unior - 'Y J should be proud to be a member of this active and energetic class. LUCILLE McMILLAN MAXINE MCGUIARK TED MILLER HELEN MINGLE WAYNE MINNIS LUCY MAE MOONEY WARNER MOORE OTTO MOORE CLAUDE MORROW MARTIN MYERS JOE NORMAN MARY JUNE OBENCHAIN VERNON OVERSTREET FAY PONTIUS HOWARD PATTERSON FRED O. PAXSON, .IR ERNESTINE POINTER ROBERT PRATT ECHO MAE PRICE MINERVA QUINN HAROLD REAM WAYNE RECTOR RUTH RAHN HELEN REPENHAGEN R'UTlI REPENHAGEN KATHERINE ROETTGER DORIS FORCE LLOYD RICE EDWARD RING DICK ROBARD KS X X we L . x XX .gs vxss N4 X. X R X, ' A. I x 'S s -' I I 1 if S, -f Q fe' ' as A . ' X 5- sf A 1-if X ,frm , X, N S K Y M My .. i L 3 SXN . A Ni K .X 5 - N if . f K : Sc. In I S- X K t x .-3: I X YQ L. f X gm X L X XX NMS A . V S Q . X , X . E , . H fhf ss-,N gl ZX If yw---Q---ML.. si S , ' 1 S , I -H ,-..,. : 3 1 an A.. A, ...X A is dx f p X 2 r 3 ' S it s sm . 1 Q ee: 'ma K X -. - A SS f x V ' , XS A , 5 i 'N .M f :is A z' ,, ' E . k X -'-. 2'5s I it Q r 5 X A ua-'err -f' fi M- 'if '- 4 'X - ' QQ' ' if S A ' Q a : Qy , ,Q I wx -sf 11 1 J A '-A - was .- X x ' - . , Q' Sf tif - E i 5' X ' K 9, 5 it i H .N ., , . C. .df,.,,., X. .. I, L . ,f 1 Q , I X , -- : , T 2 , v rf - N f ' ' R ' .... ,f SAX f' 4-if . -fl , NX ww- L 4 .IN l ,Q six ,S Q 1 Q I, S C Av 5 V X ,Q I wi . A xxvk ' 'X .L on ' A --sf x L AA, R+, x M . sg -- as ' . . - A' Q , T.. 3 1 5 We H Q S- m f:- I . -I, H: L. so as Q 9 Ai N: X N fs Kgs Q X QA., XS 5' 5 4 , fy O 2 3 I I 'I X D sw f-f f Q g . ix X X x ni: 'Q was 5 ' u, VW ' - X' I I 1 It h 1 v 4 'f ex I , 5,1 A if v lp , gf- A , .. fig -' iii 5 L - 1 M I - SQ K X X ,E 'K X. sr . in .. H' , Q l L -. t x Y- f fs gl k X iw , . V S , G X . L SN ,MS I . V, ' V . I , Q f .r I F Q J. if PAGE 35

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By looking at the juniors one would never SUSIJGUS 'Shel' were 01100 just sophomores- In eval-y phase of school work they have taken an active part. They were represented on the football team by Donald Lancaster, John Power, Carl Buxton, Jim Tully, George SeiPPy Arthur Johnson, Eugene Kennedy, Lyle 'l'u2'HG1', and Jack Floyd. The entire second string basketball team was made up of Junior athletes, Jack Floyd, Jim Tully, Warren Thomas, Don Coulter, and Oran Begwin- I I l Weldon Dickerson I Mary Lou Duramus Maxine Douizlass X Joseph Easley Bruce Edwards Helen Elston J. R. Endicott Verl Endorf Betty Gail Essex Kenneth Emberton Vera Fields Jack Floyd Frankie Ficklcn Harry Fitzpatrick Clarence Ford Leonard Fass Joe Foster Grace Gillig Jewel Lee Givens Gilford Goff John Griffith Nadine Grounds Ernest Grose Chester Hall Joyce Hamm Juanita Harder William Harvey i Helen Henderson 5 Imogene Hazlett Mary Higgins PAGE 32 This class Was and promises to continue to be very active in the speech depart- ment. Jayne Krainmes, Martin Myers Bruce Edwa fl T , are s, ed Miller, and Joe Foster were members of the cast of the public speaking play, Take My Advice . The same four boys with the addition of Ernest Grose were the juniors on the debate team. These are only a few of the school activities in which they have been active. They may be depended upon to do their share to the best of their ability. They have made themselves ready for larger things. F ' 1 X f I-IILDRED HAINES VA, I iw It: I .T I in X WILLIAM HARDY , I T' - - 4 WAYNE HOWARD , I. I, T . I e ,, r ' A I X CLIFTON HOWARD Vega 1 X we X :se v X X EUNICI4: HUIZUARD gg ' Q' S , , , I I -- II:ENE HUGHES 1 sg , ' ,gb A , wus , A 1 .JACK HURST I K ,N f, I A , Im , ' f A A I A Yr I A CHLOERIS JACQUES ? - f I Y 'f WA, , si 1 I t I X -5 , I CLAUDE JESTER 1 f ,X Q , A XI sl Q JOHN .JOHNSON if 2 I 'i , - I as X Alw1'l'HUR JOHNSON X N X ROY JONES 4 Xvwg J 5 5 M5 X 9 4 g HALL JONES - A X, as I ' F' ss e-- - EX I i X X ,Q MI LEE KELLER I, X ' 35 3 I- f , xf X X , X, ,X X Q DON KENNEDY I ?ffi ?'i Mfrs - ,,,,. -- I M r O 1 . 53. if , L I, 5 I l 5 EUGENE KENNEDY ,, Y W J ,I f IIETTE KIMSEY QI , fa Q, t 'W I we f I X I - 3 f K J VERA KINLUND 'va , K 'X X ,sg X j - A RICHARD KITTRELL , - K ,V ABIT- if, 'Q 'N I .IAYNE KRAMMES -575i It A- ' O 1 ' A ps . fI Qs- DONALD LANCASTER I 5 A BILLY LA SARGE 5 I A I 2- X ' sf - fe ive II I IIII , ', X-.I , I W 'fs' ,- Rowe Q' I s -N X , RUssIf:L LEAOII . IQ, is ' Ii xl I3 LICLA MAE LAMEY C 5 e, 1 5 S 55437-Q ,LPI , -A O I A i A b X - .V I KENNETH LEWIS If i C I 2 nun- ff'-'-xi ' 'J' I , SX 1- - 9- Q A A - v . 3. tix ,I,,,. ,,.I . -..I IN,.. II....... ,,,,,I,,.,, . I..E. Q It A xy ' I , f , 5 ALICE FERN LEWIS , A 1 s V' ,V ' If II ' ' I DONALD LOCK 5 , Q A X 5 , N , A as ,fx , I 1-if , t FLOYD LUNDY I' , Ax. E i Q I ' , .1 , f wp' - EUGENE MALCOLM X A X' -, N 5 DOROTHY MAPLE I Y 'Su' 'I L PAGE 33



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They have played' the minor parts of the play and now are ready to go ahead with the leads. They realize that they are on the verge of something great or mere medio- crity and are determined to make it the better of the two. Th junior class is the one to be most envied for their high school career is not yet over, but they are far enough along to be outstanding. They have one more year be fore they must face life's problems seriously, and yet they are near enough to the bri CAROL ROSEBERRY RUTH RUCKEL JUNE RUSH VIOLET RUTH RYMPH EASTER DAWN SAWYER DOROTHY SCHWARTZ EVEYLN SCHMIDT JOAN SCHRAMM OLIN SEAL VESTA SEARS ERALDINE SEELEY GEORGE SEIPP BETTY SELAN WILEURN SHEPHERD CLARENCE SHURTZ SAM SLOCUM VIRGINIA SMITH EDIRIE SMITH PAT SOMERS GEORGE SPANGLER LEON SPURGIN GERTRUDE sTACy LAMBERT STOFFEL RUTH STONE JOE SWEELY ERVIN SYFERT CHARLOTTE TANQUARY BETTY Lou TAYLOR WARREN THOMAS VELMA THOMAS PAGE 36 nk mg, ave shown outstanding promise and have another year to fulfill their expectations. The seniors are through and the sophomores ef have not yet begun, but the juniors are in the midst cf their school career. y r are rs aisy Hamit, study hall instructor Miss Lillie Nemecheck, geometry and English instructor, Mr. H. J. Clark, science instructor Miss Alice Carrow, librarian, and Mr. T. C. Faris, agriculture instructor. y LYLE TURNER' ALVAH TURNER IRIS TYLER ELAINE VAN SKIKE MARY VICK IONA WALKER DUANE WALKER ROliI'IRT VVALTZ IQOIIERT WARD CIIARLES WARREN Dl'II.l1I41R'l' NVATSON I.UCII.I,I-I WATSON HELEN WEBSTER IIITNNETH VVALDECK I'IARRIE'I I' WI-ILMAN EVANS W E LTY JANE WERNEK E IIOXIE WEIR N ..f lx! K xl ,Q 4 , , ZS, gf - E 'Q se ' 43 e N 'ki ,Stn its '-5 1 XX r L5-4 QNX? -f N 'S fs A I I X . C fyv . f .K . f L New g f ,fs f ..,,. f 'f I ,SMX New 1 pygffe 1 f ' Q01 A-S Yf my S 7 V W :H Q X X -. if , . Hr. 5: f 1 5 ag: x ., H X can ,Qi I RS .... XX hi S2 I E, S N 0 , . - X is ' -, Q X ... X N 2 f ' wis A A . sm- as as C X fs an . AX .Z L S, s V tg fx: as 2, Q L .. if Q f xg f ,, 5 :Q 21 I , Msw C ,. .VJ 'f NIJ. Q 5 i-KN F 5 if I- -' f K'wwN, ,V N f QW say ' N S X.. wvzyrgs , A f Q N b- Q 5 jx x N. xi Q ,L A SX m y . .Q X W J as N C K Y Q W, A if ' 1 I V A , ,es X, N, M, N A A f, ,-.wa sy . N -gs L J- X Y I 6 f i Nr , ,fzf 4 , 1 A ,A ss :xg S 1.5 is V X ' C, s N ta.. A ,A 5, 1 Nik' . S Q -N sf- ' ' 4, 5 X A ' - N: . - . . O -s NY 4 , C Y ' jp ' Nx, ' W x X 365 5 N ,V . f 5 X , if S if 7' A ' f ' W N X f TJ I B , N ' ' 'f. - 1 sf-is . ., X ef X T U If ,Q O ' RY X X32- , . 3 It ,I- si .s- . ,. as cl of 1 f eg , , A Rf 1 sr X- Ai . f' ' If ' f- r . L sftff i su' A il f is N -f .V J Ji Xffs ,, X?-A S . H J X 1. ww A Z AN ,tk C -an -j3Z?2Qf5g, , ,izQ-23? KATHRYN WHITE JAVK WILLIAMS SYLVIA WILSON WILIIUR WILSON FRANK WILSON HAROLD WINEINGER BE'l l'Y LOU WINSIAHV BI-I'I l'Y WRIGHT ROSEMARY DALTON JUNIOR MILLER EDNA WITTENBORN LOIS BLEVINS PAGE 37

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